The move comes after a security guard was severely injured while trying to stop people gatecrashing the festival on Friday (March 28).

Erica Mack suffered severe brain haemorrhaging and is listed as "critical but stable" after being trampled on by the group - who did not hold tickets.

Sarnoff told Miami'sCBS4: "The mayor and I will be proposing a resolution in front of the commission that would deny them the ability to have Ultra in the future. I think they have overstayed their welcome."

Regalado added: "What happened this weekend is an event that could have been avoided.

"The organisers of Ultra did not follow the police directive to re-enforce the fence, even though they knew that this year, and the year before, some kids have tried to overrun the fences.

"In the next weeks we are going to have a discussion on the city commission level to deny the permits for next year for the event here in the city of Miami."

Ultra organisers released a statement regarding Mack's condition yesterday, and said that they are "co-operating fully" with the authorities to investigate the incident.

The statement read: "The event organisers of Ultra Music Festival share the sentiments of our security partner, CSC, with regard to the condition of Erica Mack, the security guard currently receiving treatment at Jackson Memorial Hospital. The Ultra Family hopes for a swift and full recovery."